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Edit home directory for an LDAP user in Linux

August 6, 2022 by Magenaut

I have an LDAP user who accesses a server based on having the appropriate LDAP host attribute via sssd. This user does not show up in /etc/passwd because he is not local. How do I modify his home dir location if he has already logged in and it was created in the default location? RHEL 6 Is it just usermod -d /new/location -m?

Categories Q&A, Unix & Linux Tags ldap, linux, passwd, sssd Leave a comment
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